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marmar

(77,080 posts)
Thu Jan 15, 2015, 08:36 AM Jan 2015

Beware of the Tracking Cookie You Just Can’t Kill


This piece originally ran on ProPublica.


An online advertising clearinghouse relied on by Google, Yahoo and Facebook is using controversial cookies that come back from the dead to track the web surfing of Verizon customers.

The company, called Turn, is taking advantage of a hidden undeletable number that Verizon uses to monitor customers’ habits on their smartphones and tablets. Turn uses the Verizon number to respawn tracking cookies that users have deleted.

“We are trying to use the most persistent identifier that we can in order to do what we do,” Max Ochoa, Turn’s chief privacy officer, told ProPublica.

Turn’s zombie cookie comes amid a controversy about a new form of tracking the telecom industry has deployed to shadow mobile phone users. Last year, Verizon and AT&T users noticed their carriers were inserting a tracking number into all the Web traffic that transmits from a users’ phone – even if the user has tried to opt out. ..................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/beware_of_the_tracking_cookie_you_just_cant_kill_20150115



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Beware of the Tracking Cookie You Just Can’t Kill (Original Post) marmar Jan 2015 OP
k&r pathansen Jan 2015 #1
Just scanned my computer and came up with 7 tracking cookies - all resolved. Do not use Verizon jwirr Jan 2015 #2

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
2. Just scanned my computer and came up with 7 tracking cookies - all resolved. Do not use Verizon
Thu Jan 15, 2015, 11:53 AM
Jan 2015

or AT&T. What do these tracking cookies do on my computer?

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